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January 26, 2005

widgEditor

Cameron Adams has released widgEditor: A simple, standards-compliant WYSIWYG HTML editor which he says:

"...is an easily installed, easily customisable WYSIWYG editor for simple content. It replaces existing textareas with an improved editing pane using JavaScript, therefore if you don't have JavaScript (or your browser doesn't support HTML editing) it degrades gracefully."

You can read his blog post about it or jump to the download page and give it a try.

He also offers the instructions:

"Just put in one line of JavaScript at the head of the HTML page, attach a class to whichever textareas you wish to convert, and they're converted! Style the interface purely through CSS and configure all the options in one place in the code — right at the top"

Posted by Steve MacLellan at January 26, 2005 07:45 PM

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